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seven and five, attending the same elementary school in stamford, connecticut. i was a morning receptionist at my job, and in the reception room, it was just me and the coworker teaching the switchboard. that -- then, after the first plane struck, a male coworker ran through the lobby yelling a plane hit the trade centers. so my coworker and i at the computer scrambled on the internet to find whatever news we could, and of course, we were shocked and devastated. host: do you remember how people were talking back then? were people just confused, or they angry? what emotions do you remember from that time? caller: i remember some of my coworkers lived in new york city, and i remember them talking how they couldn't go home that day. people were trying to get through on cell phones and couldn't to loved ones. host: melanie, there are some people out here in the united states now who were not alive when 9/11 happened. how do we explain the events of 9/11 to children and to teenagers who were not alive when it happened? caller: well, personally, as i said, my children
seven and five, attending the same elementary school in stamford, connecticut. i was a morning receptionist at my job, and in the reception room, it was just me and the coworker teaching the switchboard. that -- then, after the first plane struck, a male coworker ran through the lobby yelling a plane hit the trade centers. so my coworker and i at the computer scrambled on the internet to find whatever news we could, and of course, we were shocked and devastated. host: do you remember how people...
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it is going to cut the cost of childcare for most connecticut families in half. no middle-class family will pay more than 7% of their income on childcare. [applause] that is going to help parents get back into the workforce and make ends meet or maybe care for that -- i won't talk about it today -- but it deals with eldercare. 80,000 waiting to qualify for medicare and there are no spaces. we can afford to do this. look, you and the legislature were way ahead of the curve. there should be a place for their children. well, you know, what we want to do is make sure we encourage businesses to do the same. to get a significant tax cut to have an on-site facility to take care of their workers' children. you go to work with your child and have a serious facility on site. studies show when you have on-site care for the children center businesses have less employee turnover, less absentees, and higher productivity. it's real. host: we want to know what you think is the top news story and what you think about it. let's start with paul calling from paducah, kentucky on the
it is going to cut the cost of childcare for most connecticut families in half. no middle-class family will pay more than 7% of their income on childcare. [applause] that is going to help parents get back into the workforce and make ends meet or maybe care for that -- i won't talk about it today -- but it deals with eldercare. 80,000 waiting to qualify for medicare and there are no spaces. we can afford to do this. look, you and the legislature were way ahead of the curve. there should be a...
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raised inas born and connecticut. my parents live in connecticut. that he, i love that you are from connecticut and feel that way at heart. , frankly, isa beautiful. what happened in connecticut and what you have seen in states, and this is important, holler auto and connecticut -- colorado and connecticut, maryland as well, have passed more stringent gun laws since newtown. columbine, hugely high-profile, awful instances, and connecticut obviously has newtown. the question is, in states not affected directly, in states where someone cannot say my grandson was in the school, my daughter teaches there, can the momentum be kept up up? that is the issue. look, we are a couple months away from newtown at this point. the assault weapons ban, which many gun rights advocates wanted included in that senate bill, is not in it. the ban on high-capacity clips, which many gun control advocates wanted in it, is not in it. everything rides on expanding background checks. that is the big killer. yes, more school funding for safety measures is in it. but the big me
raised inas born and connecticut. my parents live in connecticut. that he, i love that you are from connecticut and feel that way at heart. , frankly, isa beautiful. what happened in connecticut and what you have seen in states, and this is important, holler auto and connecticut -- colorado and connecticut, maryland as well, have passed more stringent gun laws since newtown. columbine, hugely high-profile, awful instances, and connecticut obviously has newtown. the question is, in states not...
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, because he has from connecticut. but that's just plain wrong. nothing was said there is true if you want to -- look, i've been doing this for a little while, understand what happens in an election year. john just said it's all biden's fault. guess what? boris johnson, in the uk, gasoline prices are twice but they are here. in italy, gasoline prices are two or three times where they are here. in germany, all over the world, we're seeing very high gasoline prices for analysis is that it's all biden's fault, you're not analyzing anything, you're just angry at the president because we live in a tribal and polarized place, and you need to pin everything that that is happening on the president. joe biden is a capitalist, most democrats are. we have a very small fringe of people in our party that are suspicious of capitalism, because they don't like the way it leaves an awful lot of people behind. by the way, that's a fair instinct. in the greatest country in the world, where a capitalist, and you're listening to an ex bank
, because he has from connecticut. but that's just plain wrong. nothing was said there is true if you want to -- look, i've been doing this for a little while, understand what happens in an election year. john just said it's all biden's fault. guess what? boris johnson, in the uk, gasoline prices are twice but they are here. in italy, gasoline prices are two or three times where they are here. in germany, all over the world, we're seeing very high gasoline prices for analysis is that it's all...
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this is jim in waterbury, connecticut. good morning. go ahead. caller: linda mcmahon it said that chris murphy was not there in congress 90% of the time to make votes on issues. is that a fair accusation? is that just sort of how congress works that -- works now? guest: beat -- host: before we let you go, what is it like there in connecticut now? guest: last time she really bombarded you. it is a pretty bad race, a lot of mudslinging. host: ken rudin? guest: this is a state that they have no business being competitive in.
this is jim in waterbury, connecticut. good morning. go ahead. caller: linda mcmahon it said that chris murphy was not there in congress 90% of the time to make votes on issues. is that a fair accusation? is that just sort of how congress works that -- works now? guest: beat -- host: before we let you go, what is it like there in connecticut now? guest: last time she really bombarded you. it is a pretty bad race, a lot of mudslinging. host: ken rudin? guest: this is a state that they have no...
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they were here in the state of connecticut. bsl rifle that was found in the car was not legal in the state -- the assault rifle that was found in the car was not legal in the state of connecticut. however, you hear in the background of that statement already the tragedy here which is let's be careful. what you do not here is an immediate call to action. as someone who lives 20 miles away from with this tragedy occurs, do not tell me how tragic this is or how devastated you are unless you are willing to follow this up next week with a serious discussion. unless youme that are willing to do something about the weekly tragedy is that this country faces. host: do you know any people who have been affected by this tragedy customer any parents of kids who go to that school? guest: it is hard to tell. there have not been a lot of names released. it does not appear in any of the people i personally know were affected by this. .his is a small-town, an one school plays the other in baseball or cross-country. we are a pretty tight knit co
they were here in the state of connecticut. bsl rifle that was found in the car was not legal in the state -- the assault rifle that was found in the car was not legal in the state of connecticut. however, you hear in the background of that statement already the tragedy here which is let's be careful. what you do not here is an immediate call to action. as someone who lives 20 miles away from with this tragedy occurs, do not tell me how tragic this is or how devastated you are unless you are...
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ere's ron in madison, connecticut. go ahead, ron in connecticut. yes.r: yes, driver, i ker truck haul petroleum and heating oil. for going to be voting trump because i was in construction prior to this and the construction industry has in connecticut has been overblown with illegals. don't pay taxes. as far as me going back into construction, that would be unlikely. and i'm worried about the security of our country because they drivese trucks, the tanker trucks, i have to have an fbi background check my hazmat tanker ndorsement and my card to get in the terminals and unload. i go to renew everything here in have illegals i standing in front of me to get stuff riving permits and and they don't speak english. i'm wondering is the same problems in construction with to overflow going into the trucking industry? because my -- my commercial river's license and my background checks is the only thing protecting me right now. temporarily laid off because the demand for diesel fuel is as and we're not hauling much to holding tanks, and i'm just worried about
ere's ron in madison, connecticut. go ahead, ron in connecticut. yes.r: yes, driver, i ker truck haul petroleum and heating oil. for going to be voting trump because i was in construction prior to this and the construction industry has in connecticut has been overblown with illegals. don't pay taxes. as far as me going back into construction, that would be unlikely. and i'm worried about the security of our country because they drivese trucks, the tanker trucks, i have to have an fbi background...
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connecticut is "ct," so i was searching to stay in connecticut, but the address had "hoct." as in court and address and i realized it was in connecticut. by the time i was done, i into getting it for 36,000 $500 -- $36,500. with the fee, the closing cost was little short of $37,000. host: we want to continue to hear from you about the housing market in your community. again, the numbers are on the screen. pick the line that best represents you. for homeowners, (202) 748-8000. for renters, (202) 748-8001. if you receive some type of subsidized housing, (202) 745-8002. all others can call (202) 748-8003. it is tomorrow that the obama administration will unveil what is known as the clean power plan. this is the obama mr. shin's efforts to reduce carbon pollution in the united states. some of the details highlighted in the washington post this morning saying that the rule being released is tougher than the original rule proposed in 2014. the final rule achieves a greater college, according to a summary provided by the administration. moreover, although the final plan has not bee
connecticut is "ct," so i was searching to stay in connecticut, but the address had "hoct." as in court and address and i realized it was in connecticut. by the time i was done, i into getting it for 36,000 $500 -- $36,500. with the fee, the closing cost was little short of $37,000. host: we want to continue to hear from you about the housing market in your community. again, the numbers are on the screen. pick the line that best represents you. for homeowners, (202)...
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int: we will hear from ben connecticut. ben in connecticut? sal in staten island. caller: happy new year. the segment should not be called optimistic, pessimistic. msnbc, that's how you should have on here. it is so obvious when people call. the only way we can get this thetry back is everybody in mainstream media cannot be biased. free press but we want an honest price. since we are talking about politics from the lens of optimistic or pessimistic, where you stand? press has not been audited for three years. -- honest for three years. get actual free news? you still have people calling today on your show. this got called up saying that trump has not created one job. host: you are calling our show. optimistic or pessimistic going into the year ahead? caller: pessimistic because the only way we will get this country back is that everyone in the mainstream media should get fired. so the people can know what is going on. host: let's hear from john in new jersey. go ahead. caller: hello. you are looking for john from new jersey? host: is that you? . the: no, this is be
int: we will hear from ben connecticut. ben in connecticut? sal in staten island. caller: happy new year. the segment should not be called optimistic, pessimistic. msnbc, that's how you should have on here. it is so obvious when people call. the only way we can get this thetry back is everybody in mainstream media cannot be biased. free press but we want an honest price. since we are talking about politics from the lens of optimistic or pessimistic, where you stand? press has not been audited...
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connecticut, delaware, new jersey, oregon. specific lines set aside for people in those states to get your reaction. cindy, good morning. >> caller: good morning. hi. i do support lifting the mask mandate i think governor lamont has been pretty even handed throughout this whole thing. but it is an election year for him. i do believe some of this is political. the cdc has been wrong on a lot of stuff. why we should do this ahead of the cdc guidelines i'm not so sure. i think they've done studies, but they squashed them because they didn't get the results they wanted. but i do approve -- >> what makes you think they're squashing studies, cindy? where are you seeing that? >> caller: i did see a report today how they canned a study in june of 2021 because it wasn't getting the results that they wanted, which was, you know, to promote the mandate. you know, there's a lot of other countries seem to be way ahead of us on a lot of things. i don't think we're doing the randomized studs a that we should be doing. with that being said, i
connecticut, delaware, new jersey, oregon. specific lines set aside for people in those states to get your reaction. cindy, good morning. >> caller: good morning. hi. i do support lifting the mask mandate i think governor lamont has been pretty even handed throughout this whole thing. but it is an election year for him. i do believe some of this is political. the cdc has been wrong on a lot of stuff. why we should do this ahead of the cdc guidelines i'm not so sure. i think they've done...
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host: that is david in connecticut. withve been talking colonists across the u.s. -- columnists across the u.s. pennsylvania,g, john bear. guest: good morning and happy new year from the keystone state. host: right back at you. guest: thank you. host: how does this year compare to 2016? guest: i didn't know anyone then who thought trump would carry pennsylvania. blue state since 1988. all of a sudden, donald trump. the political world changed. this year, nobody is predicting anything. you predict at your peril. the state is up for grabs. it will be critical in deciding who wins the white house. host: what areas of the state prove most critical for donald trump and then for democrats running for office? guest: the state is like the nation. two urban centers and a vast rural region in between. that is how people vote. big red center in the middle. blue onither end -- either end. donald trump got all of 11 counties in pennsylvania and only five are outside the immediate metropolitan areas. the split is rural, urban and exu
host: that is david in connecticut. withve been talking colonists across the u.s. -- columnists across the u.s. pennsylvania,g, john bear. guest: good morning and happy new year from the keystone state. host: right back at you. guest: thank you. host: how does this year compare to 2016? guest: i didn't know anyone then who thought trump would carry pennsylvania. blue state since 1988. all of a sudden, donald trump. the political world changed. this year, nobody is predicting anything. you...
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most of your viewers will be surprised to hear when you look across the state, new york and connecticut stand out with much higher levels of inequality where the top 1% of families earn more than 40 times more than the bottom 99%. that. that of course is not a surprise for most because new york and connecticut are the home to disproportionate share of top executives for major corporations but also and more importantly it's a home to the financial sector, the big banks in new york county as well as the hedge funds which tend to be located in connecticut. what will be more surprising to your viewers is that the stateup of wyoming also joins connecticut with the top 1% in that state earning 40 times more than the bottom 99%. that is driven a bit by what we think is energy extraction. wyoming is a big oil and gas state but also, when you look at the local data, what emerges from that is that the top 1%, the, the most unequal metropolitan area is the jackson metro which is in jackson hole, they're the top 1% earn 200 times the bottom 99%. 99%. when you look across our data we see a similar p
most of your viewers will be surprised to hear when you look across the state, new york and connecticut stand out with much higher levels of inequality where the top 1% of families earn more than 40 times more than the bottom 99%. that. that of course is not a surprise for most because new york and connecticut are the home to disproportionate share of top executives for major corporations but also and more importantly it's a home to the financial sector, the big banks in new york county as well...
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jim's five -- jim himes of connecticut and chris stewart of utah, and they both responded in similar remarks to our viewers about this idea of the no-fly zone, how it would work and what it would mean. if you miss that, go to our website, c-span.org. you can see our interviews where we ask them about their stance on a no-fly zone. charlie and west bend, wisconsin. independent. go ahead. caller: thanks for having me. so many people are talking about the president, he has not done enough. mainly republicans saying that. other people calling in and saying we should have more weapons being sent, or think about a no-fly zone. i've been saying since day one, why can't we just start world war iii? i'm a retired veteran. i hate war. there is no way you're going to start vladimir putin without aggression. no way. that is all i have to say. host: michael in pasadena, texas. republican. caller: good morning. in response to the lady that just called and said 45 held back the money from ukraine, that is totally incorrect. we need to look at all of the facts. i watch the senate and congress every
jim's five -- jim himes of connecticut and chris stewart of utah, and they both responded in similar remarks to our viewers about this idea of the no-fly zone, how it would work and what it would mean. if you miss that, go to our website, c-span.org. you can see our interviews where we ask them about their stance on a no-fly zone. charlie and west bend, wisconsin. independent. go ahead. caller: thanks for having me. so many people are talking about the president, he has not done enough. mainly...
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host: let's go to tony calling from waterbury, connecticut. caller: jesse, i hope you had a great thanksgiving and the rest of the listeners out there. i am very concerned about this. the reason is i watch you guys daily and i watch the news and ice legal immigrants are coming in from the -- and illegal immigrants are coming in from the southern border. they come from all over the world, including africa. also, the government is shipping them all over the country. they have the virus. we see it in israel and belgium and the united kingdom. we have no clue what is going on. these people have the covid and they don't even test them. that is my comment about this. i am very, very concerned. i don't know what we can do. can be close of the border? host: tony, do you plan to change anything you had planned over the holiday season because you know the variant is out there? caller: yes i am. i am vaccinated. i do have my booster. both my wife and i are in our mid 60's. we want to travel. we have not been able to travel and we want to go to, like, and
host: let's go to tony calling from waterbury, connecticut. caller: jesse, i hope you had a great thanksgiving and the rest of the listeners out there. i am very concerned about this. the reason is i watch you guys daily and i watch the news and ice legal immigrants are coming in from the -- and illegal immigrants are coming in from the southern border. they come from all over the world, including africa. also, the government is shipping them all over the country. they have the virus. we see it...
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they camped outside the chambers in connecticut when the state legislature in connecticut passed their bill. i suspect they will do something similar here because it was such a dramatic demonstration of their push for this route to put himself in front of lawmakers, if they can do that to some extent, they will. senator blumenthal and senator murphy, both of them of connecticut, they have said the most powerful advocate for this are the advocates of those also the parents of high d a pendleton -- hadiya pendleton. when the parents come forward and try to talk to senators, that seems to work. a lot of senators have taken the meeting. even harry reid said, i do not want to meet with these people, because i knew it would be a difficult meeting, but i did. they made their point. some of the meetings have gone very well. others have been a little more emotional. host: we sell republicans voting to move forward. some of them did vote to proceed. do we expect to see any sort of oral filibuster him any sort of stalling on the senate floor? guest: that is what we were expecting this week. there
they camped outside the chambers in connecticut when the state legislature in connecticut passed their bill. i suspect they will do something similar here because it was such a dramatic demonstration of their push for this route to put himself in front of lawmakers, if they can do that to some extent, they will. senator blumenthal and senator murphy, both of them of connecticut, they have said the most powerful advocate for this are the advocates of those also the parents of high d a pendleton...
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now to connecticut, good morning. caller: good morning. i wanted to tell you that we had mixed experience. we had a very good experience. unfortunately, a family member that wasn't covid related was very, very sick with cancer. his cancer returned, and he ended up going to the v.a. in west haven for hospice, and there's a place called the fisher house where family members, when it's too far to drive and you want to be with your family member, you can stay there. and it was just at the lull of covid, because they had been closed for a while, so we were able to stay there. they took such good care of our friend. and it was a little hard staying in, because we were supposed to mask the whole time you were living in the covid house and the fisher house unless you were in your room, and there were some people that wouldn't mask when the staff was not there. and they weren't vaccinated. but luckily it was a really lull, june, july, it was a real lull. then the sadder thing, my daughter, only in her 20's, was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. she's
now to connecticut, good morning. caller: good morning. i wanted to tell you that we had mixed experience. we had a very good experience. unfortunately, a family member that wasn't covid related was very, very sick with cancer. his cancer returned, and he ended up going to the v.a. in west haven for hospice, and there's a place called the fisher house where family members, when it's too far to drive and you want to be with your family member, you can stay there. and it was just at the lull of...
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host: some of the newspaper articles from around connecticut come from the day from new london connecticut, n.r.a. calls for boost in school security. gun writes lobby putting armed security guards is the best way to stop the killers. another newspaper, rather, from connecticut, the hartford current has as its lead story the n.r.a. response falls flat. armed police presence in school isn't the right track, and finally the record journal, which comes from mayor done, connecticut, has as its lead story, local officials scoff at n.r.a. school plan. the national rival association entered the debate on school security during a press conference friday but avoided talking about assault weapons. instead recommending that an armed guard be posted in every school. the idea of having police officers in every school has divided local school and community leaders. it's inprovided criticism for not addressing gun control. back to the phones in mechanicsburg, pennsylvania. on our republicans line. install caller: i tell you, you've got a lot of bullets with people fighting on this topic. everybody has a
host: some of the newspaper articles from around connecticut come from the day from new london connecticut, n.r.a. calls for boost in school security. gun writes lobby putting armed security guards is the best way to stop the killers. another newspaper, rather, from connecticut, the hartford current has as its lead story the n.r.a. response falls flat. armed police presence in school isn't the right track, and finally the record journal, which comes from mayor done, connecticut, has as its lead...
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connecticut stands out. host: here is a recent story from "usa today," -- let us talk about the mandates states have to balance their budgets. here is from. how significant is that? guest: the wasted governments -- it is very significant. state governments could not say that we would put these bills on. they have ways around balanced budget requirement. there are ways to make the budget look balanced on paper without being really balance. they cannot act in a countercyclical way, spend money when things did bad. they tend to cut money when things did that in the economy. then it drags itself on the economy. that is why you have the federal government stepping in to help states. host: if you elect to tell us about the issues facing your state, here are the numbers to call -- you talked about the state having more we go room. what is the predominant trend in terms of cutting taxes versus spending? should we start spending some of that money? or are still putting it away for a rainy day? guest: it is a mixed pi
connecticut stands out. host: here is a recent story from "usa today," -- let us talk about the mandates states have to balance their budgets. here is from. how significant is that? guest: the wasted governments -- it is very significant. state governments could not say that we would put these bills on. they have ways around balanced budget requirement. there are ways to make the budget look balanced on paper without being really balance. they cannot act in a countercyclical way,...
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i live in connecticut. i am not aware of where the national parks are in connecticut. host: ok, i am jumping and it i hate to be rude, but the house has to gavel in. guest: the best thing is to go to nps.gov and type in connecticut. you will pull of our state page. it will list all of the parks and whether or not there is even a map. you can find which ones are really close to you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] grexit is an invitation to go out there and find your park, find that place that is really special to you and share it with your friends and family. host: thank you for being here this morning. appreciate it. a coming up thursday morning, reporter for politico will join us by phone to discuss this week's spring meeting in hollywood, florida area they the address the rules for rnc committee taking place in july. plus he cochair of the 20th century skill set will -- skills pocket. the goal is to identif
i live in connecticut. i am not aware of where the national parks are in connecticut. host: ok, i am jumping and it i hate to be rude, but the house has to gavel in. guest: the best thing is to go to nps.gov and type in connecticut. you will pull of our state page. it will list all of the parks and whether or not there is even a map. you can find which ones are really close to you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning...
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guest: people are watching this extremely closely in connecticut and in washington. about a year ago, national republicans are not giving this raised the time of day. but they will tell you now that linda has run a very strong campaign, and they think this is serious. host: this is the first time she has ran. is she running a different campaign than the last time? guest: she has a completely different team. one thing that is similar from the last time is she is spending a lot of money. last time she spent $47 million. i did not get the latest report,
guest: people are watching this extremely closely in connecticut and in washington. about a year ago, national republicans are not giving this raised the time of day. but they will tell you now that linda has run a very strong campaign, and they think this is serious. host: this is the first time she has ran. is she running a different campaign than the last time? guest: she has a completely different team. one thing that is similar from the last time is she is spending a lot of money. last...
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host: two connecticut, ed, a republican. i think the rapid spread of opioid abuse is an unattended consequence of federal funding of prescriptions. if you take a look at massachusetts, which has one of the worst problems in the broadest funding, i would suggest as a solution that we take opioids off. i think removing opioids entirely is an overreaction. -- it's onedepend way too far. i do not think federal funding necessarily drives it. i think health insurance covers the same type of formularies that medicare and medicaid provides. protocols, where pain became one of the checkboxes boxes, that was a , i think a took lace lot of people who study the problem closely and have expertise in the field say that is what drove a lot of the push to give people 40 oxycontin or vicodin when their getting discharged. we have for stories of wisdom stick -- wisdom teeth removal. to do withas nothing federal funding. dentistry is not covered by medicare and barely covered by medicaid. to whole point is we need change the protocols and that
host: two connecticut, ed, a republican. i think the rapid spread of opioid abuse is an unattended consequence of federal funding of prescriptions. if you take a look at massachusetts, which has one of the worst problems in the broadest funding, i would suggest as a solution that we take opioids off. i think removing opioids entirely is an overreaction. -- it's onedepend way too far. i do not think federal funding necessarily drives it. i think health insurance covers the same type of...
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another name, bristol lamb be in connecticut. we should be talking about these people, they were brave enslaved people who successfully sued for their freedom. one change her name to elizabeth freeman after winning her suit, they collaborated with white antislavery activists. these are the original abolitionists during the war, the same year that yorktown falls to the continental army. theodore sedgwick, a white abolitionist. they successfully sued the 1780 massachusetts constitution, saying the new constitution effectively abolished slavery, and they won. host: when it comes to history, how do you choose the topics you will cover in the podcast in the people you will talk to about it? guest: the information i am sharing, i have to cite my sources, this comes from a guest on thursday's episode. he has been generous of my program, he is a brilliant historian. how do i choose topics? sometimes it is what interests me, sometimes it is like this, an anniversary or holiday. it is often what pops up in the news. after the near coup d'e
another name, bristol lamb be in connecticut. we should be talking about these people, they were brave enslaved people who successfully sued for their freedom. one change her name to elizabeth freeman after winning her suit, they collaborated with white antislavery activists. these are the original abolitionists during the war, the same year that yorktown falls to the continental army. theodore sedgwick, a white abolitionist. they successfully sued the 1780 massachusetts constitution, saying...
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make it in connecticut. require the department of defense to give some preference to american manufacturers when it buys hundreds of millions, billions of dollars of products that it does. there are other ways we can assist. made in america should mean something. host: north carolina, the democrats' line, go ahead. caller: i want to make a couple of points. please do not come me off. -- cut me off. i think the senate democrats need to be much more aggressive. let's face it, nasty in their responses. i notice you are trying to have a very civil conversation in discussing compromise, but the republicans see compromise as weakness. to hear mitch mcconnell make that comment about the president when mitch mcconnell was the one who said from the beginning of the president's term that his main goal is to see that the president is a one- term president. that is what he has done. there is no compromise with the republicans. also, they are refusing to pass a jobs bill. they fear that it will help president. again, the
make it in connecticut. require the department of defense to give some preference to american manufacturers when it buys hundreds of millions, billions of dollars of products that it does. there are other ways we can assist. made in america should mean something. host: north carolina, the democrats' line, go ahead. caller: i want to make a couple of points. please do not come me off. -- cut me off. i think the senate democrats need to be much more aggressive. let's face it, nasty in their...
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connecticut had seen this improvement. track.re on the right sop, you know, it really depends on the state. we may have states that have and haveealed the deal enough signatures. i don't have a concrete answer on that at the moment. that information will be posted our website, republicansforjohnson/weld.com. >> this is the updated map that to.referred green on this map is the states ticket islibertarian on the ballot. blue on this map are the states is under waycess to get on the ballot, for those listening on the radio. blue,states in washington, minnesota, iowa, alabama, kentucky, virginia, pennsylvania, new york, new jersey, connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts, and new hampshire. findou can go to lp.org to that map. wyoming,to steve in michigan. support third-party candidates. >> hi. this is david. and a suggestion and then i'll take my comment to yourair and listen response. it's about the criteria for inclusion
connecticut had seen this improvement. track.re on the right sop, you know, it really depends on the state. we may have states that have and haveealed the deal enough signatures. i don't have a concrete answer on that at the moment. that information will be posted our website, republicansforjohnson/weld.com. >> this is the updated map that to.referred green on this map is the states ticket islibertarian on the ballot. blue on this map are the states is under waycess to get on the ballot,...
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in connecticut, you are next, howard. caller: that lady is right on. i remember mental institutions in connecticut. newtown town, they shut that down. wing dale, that was shut down. i understandhat people were involuntarily taken out of their andeft on the street. the word was we are going to empty the mental institutio. there were people ck then that you could involuntarily have committed. somebody pulled a knife on somebody and i helped take this person to a mental institution. now, these days, if you are considered violent, i guess you just go to jail. back then, mental institutions would actually take somebody like that. but, i think the problem is something that we have made. they are out on the street because they have nowhere else to go. that is the way it is. that's all i have to say. host: in oregon, you are next. caller: good morning. i live in the suburbs of portland. portland has been -- had a big problem with homelessness. almost every street you see downtown is just tense along the sidewalks and around the city. they will come in and they
in connecticut, you are next, howard. caller: that lady is right on. i remember mental institutions in connecticut. newtown town, they shut that down. wing dale, that was shut down. i understandhat people were involuntarily taken out of their andeft on the street. the word was we are going to empty the mental institutio. there were people ck then that you could involuntarily have committed. somebody pulled a knife on somebody and i helped take this person to a mental institution. now, these...
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guests include bob corker of tennessee and democratic senator chris murphy of connecticut. and also congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. and this week with mike mccall -- the secretary of the homeland security committee and retired supreme court justice john paul stevens. and at 2 p.m. -- guests include the russian ambassador to the u.s. and the archbishop of washington. the state of the union follows at 3 p.m., with stu rothenberg the publisher of the "rothenberg political report," the director of the democratic national committee -- and ambassador to the u.s.. and cardinal timothy dolan, the archbishop of new york and massachusetts governor deval patrick on security for the 2014 boston marathon. the sunday talk shows on c-span radio, brought to you as a public service from cable companies and c-span.
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, which i'm originally from newtown, connecticut the last weekend my visiting my family there. i heard more news when i got home. know if c-span ever invited -- i know you've had jewish people on talking before, but with the charlottesville think my don't know if you've invited anybody from the anti-defamation league or a rabbi or some other jewish person to come on representing a group. , butawful with the kkk it's also awful with these not nazis marching-- down in charlottesville. it was a horrible thing to see such a thing in 2017 in the nine states of america. dust in the united states of america. to see such a thing in 2017 in the united states of america. i haven't seen too many jewish commentators talking. and respect the black commentators that have come on, but i don't know why -- all the jews and people of color that are in the trump administration really should resign after what he said. i'm glad steve bannon is gone. himself in my opinion is a sympathizer to these groups. that's how i feel. wimps.e especially his son-in-law. jew,ot even a religious but in my heart,
, which i'm originally from newtown, connecticut the last weekend my visiting my family there. i heard more news when i got home. know if c-span ever invited -- i know you've had jewish people on talking before, but with the charlottesville think my don't know if you've invited anybody from the anti-defamation league or a rabbi or some other jewish person to come on representing a group. , butawful with the kkk it's also awful with these not nazis marching-- down in charlottesville. it was a...
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host: that is peter in new haven, connecticut. the article in "politico," bill bratton, the police commissioner, said tensions in -- who would have ever thought deja vu all over again and that we would be back where we were some 40 odd years later. had seend whether he such tensions or divide come he replied, 1970 when i first came into policing, my first 10 years around this type of tension. we are talking about the relationship between local police and minority will they stay the same? i think they will stay the same until the police get over the mentality of shooting to kill everybody. a guy over the border of michigan, they wonder the guy. they did not shoot to kill. it is ridiculous for them to do that. .hey could have more compassion the border patrol does not shoot to kill. they do not have to shoot to kill. they need to reinstitute the mental institutions. dave thinks things will get better in 2015. he is in washington. why do you think things are going to get better? caller: well, because people are talking about it. the
host: that is peter in new haven, connecticut. the article in "politico," bill bratton, the police commissioner, said tensions in -- who would have ever thought deja vu all over again and that we would be back where we were some 40 odd years later. had seend whether he such tensions or divide come he replied, 1970 when i first came into policing, my first 10 years around this type of tension. we are talking about the relationship between local police and minority will they stay the...
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but there are families in connecticut that cannot do that tonight. and they need all of us right now. in the hard days to come, the community needs us to the best as americans. i will do everything in my power as president to help. while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extend a hand to those in need, to remind them that we are there for them, we that we are praying for them, that the love they felt for those they lost endures not only in their memories, but ours. also in ours. host: former president obama and former first lady michelle obama sent handwritten notes to the students of parkland, florida. many of them are here today in washington as we watch people gather for the march. it officially begins at noon eastern time here in washington, d.c. aroundact will be felt the country, and we are talking to you, getting your thoughts about the march for our lives, taking place here in washington. it is expected to draw a half a million people and is also expected to draw millions more in cities and towns across th
but there are families in connecticut that cannot do that tonight. and they need all of us right now. in the hard days to come, the community needs us to the best as americans. i will do everything in my power as president to help. while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extend a hand to those in need, to remind them that we are there for them, we that we are praying for them, that the love they felt for those they lost endures not only in their memories,...
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connecticut,en, thank you for waiting. caller: hi. delauro is a pretty good candidate and we have two good senate candidates in connecticut. i think we are going to do ok in the selection. guest: we don't expect connecticut to be a hot election cycle. blumenthal is a for reelection and kind of struggled against linda mcmahon. but he is going to be fine this year. august wolf, there is a story where he has come under fire for alleged sexual harassment. so democrats will be fine. guest: connecticut is a good example of how the country has changed. or at least new england has changed. and went in new york to graduate school at the university of connecticut. i am familiar with the state politics. 40 years ago, 50 years ago, 60 years ago -- there were a number of parts of connecticut that were swing a republican. fairfield county portion, vary republican. -- very republican. i remember when a candidate won the new haven district. was at one time a competitive state and voted for liberal republicans. vary -- very reliably democratic. host:
connecticut,en, thank you for waiting. caller: hi. delauro is a pretty good candidate and we have two good senate candidates in connecticut. i think we are going to do ok in the selection. guest: we don't expect connecticut to be a hot election cycle. blumenthal is a for reelection and kind of struggled against linda mcmahon. but he is going to be fine this year. august wolf, there is a story where he has come under fire for alleged sexual harassment. so democrats will be fine. guest:...
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bring upnt to connecticut. we had a massive amount of democrat voter fraud in connecticut in our last governor's election. a lot of dead democrats voted for malloy and there was like 2000 voter fraudulent votes cast. we had to have a recount. there were photos registrars in new haven that were investigated for not enough ballots for everybody. why weren't there enough ballots for republicans? did they give too many to democrats illegally? there's a whole lot of scamming going on with the democrats. i don't think this election is going to be legitimate. i really don't. center for the states study that cited today by the trump campaign by curtis onis, senior policy adviser the trunk campaign, talks about voter registration as opposed to -- you were saying actually voting. this is from curtis ellis's column in today's usa today. there are 2.7 5 million people who have registration in more than one state and more than 1.8 million debt people are still -- on voter registration files. perhaps those are some of the nu
bring upnt to connecticut. we had a massive amount of democrat voter fraud in connecticut in our last governor's election. a lot of dead democrats voted for malloy and there was like 2000 voter fraudulent votes cast. we had to have a recount. there were photos registrars in new haven that were investigated for not enough ballots for everybody. why weren't there enough ballots for republicans? did they give too many to democrats illegally? there's a whole lot of scamming going on with the...
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new heaven -- new haven, connecticut. good morning. caller: good morning. i was going to talk about president biden's approval rating, but i do want to talk about that trial. i don't think it's right that they keep, more people are fascinated. he's doing the best that he can. people, stop calling democrats socialists. are you forgetting the trump presidency? a lot of people are not informed. it's just shameful, but i think biden is doing a decent job. i want to say something about that trial. host: before you do, you don't think people should keep doing ratings and job approval ratings for presidents? did you disapprove of them when donald trump was president? caller: i have to honestly say that trump was one of the worst presidents we've had in the history of the country. he was not qualified to be president. it was praise god that he did not win again, but may i say something about that trial? host: go ahead. caller: that person killed those innocent protesters. he's going to be charged with possession of a weapon. it was illegal. and i have no separate s
new heaven -- new haven, connecticut. good morning. caller: good morning. i was going to talk about president biden's approval rating, but i do want to talk about that trial. i don't think it's right that they keep, more people are fascinated. he's doing the best that he can. people, stop calling democrats socialists. are you forgetting the trump presidency? a lot of people are not informed. it's just shameful, but i think biden is doing a decent job. i want to say something about that trial....
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a couple of days ago, the nra called what happened in connecticut and the aftermath, the connecticut in effect. that is unfortunate way to put it but to the extent that the nra and the gun lobby thinks that the public's desire for gun-control will fade, i think they are wrong. i hope we get a measure in congress and the coming months. i think there will be an appetite for strengthening the national gun laws to protect kids and families for a long time. host: what are some of your top goals? there have been some recommendations issued to the vice-president. what is the difference between what you would like to see with the white house and the senate and the house? guest: i think we should pass the strongest bill possible. there is no reason why these military-style assault weapons to be on the street today and i certainly don't think that any law-abiding citizen needs a magazine filled with 30 rounds or 100 rounds in order to go out and enjoy their sport. i think we need to say that weapons were designed to kill people should stay in the hands of the military and weapons that were des
a couple of days ago, the nra called what happened in connecticut and the aftermath, the connecticut in effect. that is unfortunate way to put it but to the extent that the nra and the gun lobby thinks that the public's desire for gun-control will fade, i think they are wrong. i hope we get a measure in congress and the coming months. i think there will be an appetite for strengthening the national gun laws to protect kids and families for a long time. host: what are some of your top goals?...
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let's hear from martha from connecticut, democrats' line. you're who on with our guest, go ahead. >> caller: hi. my question was asked and answered, if you're a scientist, and youwe said, no, that you had no background in that, but reporting you have excellent background. so my question is this: how, how would we in connecticut being the distance that you stated that it takes for them to fly or to travel, how would they get to the states with this disease basically being a south american disease? how did itdi come here in the first place? was there stagnant water on the airplane -- >> guest: no, no, no, it's people. >> caller: unless it's transmitted by humans. >> host: mr. mcneil. >> guest: it's people, it's not mosquitoes. a lot of diseases go around the world either in the noses or blood of people. .. in china and be in the united states in less than a day. particular bad flu, you can transmit it to the next person you see. you can transmit it on the .irplane this is a mosquito borne disease, but it's also a blood-borne disease. you get i
let's hear from martha from connecticut, democrats' line. you're who on with our guest, go ahead. >> caller: hi. my question was asked and answered, if you're a scientist, and youwe said, no, that you had no background in that, but reporting you have excellent background. so my question is this: how, how would we in connecticut being the distance that you stated that it takes for them to fly or to travel, how would they get to the states with this disease basically being a south american...
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host: from gary in connecticut. independent line. caller: i am a retired professor of history. i want to take this time to disagree with you very strongly on one point. there were a number of things you have said. you said the atomic bomb ended the war with japan. this is really provably not true. if you look into the first bomb was dropped august 6 and the second on the ninth. on the ninth of august the soviet union declared war on japan. that was agreed to three months or four months earlier that they would declare war 90 days after the surrender of japan. they did right on time. it was not an opportunistic move. the bulk of the japanese army was in china which was now pinned down by the soviet army. that is point number one. number two if you go to the ward council and read the minutes from the meeting, they do not discuss the bombs. they discuss the soviet entry into the war as being the key factor. three, it was not a conditional surrender. it became known in that -- guest: i did not say it was unconditional surrender. caller: i know but i am saying that. host: let him fin
host: from gary in connecticut. independent line. caller: i am a retired professor of history. i want to take this time to disagree with you very strongly on one point. there were a number of things you have said. you said the atomic bomb ended the war with japan. this is really provably not true. if you look into the first bomb was dropped august 6 and the second on the ninth. on the ninth of august the soviet union declared war on japan. that was agreed to three months or four months earlier...
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the connecticut will -- jay: do the governments have a role in this? it goes on to say as a population, people with mental illnesses are less violent than the general generation add taggert the biggest red flags for violence are being of sub stance abuser, having a history of aggression, but generalizing -- it is considered far too early to draw any conclusions. -- people wait months for an outpatient appointment -- host: on to the internet, a mother's blog has spelled out the obstacle to finding help for michael, her troubled 24-year-old son -- and this blog posting coming criticism from others this morning. read a little bit more from as that blog posting that has gone viral and has had millions of views, over two million views. don in tallahassee, florida, democratic caller. your call is first. what do you think of the role of mental health? caller: i believe that the government has to play a role and getting back to chapter 17, which meant if someone murders somebody, he said execute them, send them to me, a rapist and a murder should be executed o
the connecticut will -- jay: do the governments have a role in this? it goes on to say as a population, people with mental illnesses are less violent than the general generation add taggert the biggest red flags for violence are being of sub stance abuser, having a history of aggression, but generalizing -- it is considered far too early to draw any conclusions. -- people wait months for an outpatient appointment -- host: on to the internet, a mother's blog has spelled out the obstacle to...
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the focus on all of those shows is the shooting in connecticut. a "meet the press" beginning at noon. at 1:00, you can hear abc's " this week." with an appearance by the connecticut governor, richard blum and fall, and a republican from utah. at 2:00 p.m., "fox news sunday." dick durbin, joe lieberman, and [indiscernible] "state of the union" follows that at 3:00. including richard blumenthal and chris murphy. at 4:00, "face the nation." bob schieffer talks with governor molloy and paul vance. chuck schumer of new york and kay bailey, from texas. these are brought to you as a public service by the networks and c-span. the rearing begins at noon eastern. at 3:00, listened to them all on c-span radio. -- listen to them all on c-span radio. you can listen on your smart phone or online. caller: my inspiration was -- [video clip] >> my inspiration was the archives and documents about the cold war. talking about roosevelt, stalin, churchill, we know the main events from our point of view. i wanted to show it from a different angle, from the ground up, w
the focus on all of those shows is the shooting in connecticut. a "meet the press" beginning at noon. at 1:00, you can hear abc's " this week." with an appearance by the connecticut governor, richard blum and fall, and a republican from utah. at 2:00 p.m., "fox news sunday." dick durbin, joe lieberman, and [indiscernible] "state of the union" follows that at 3:00. including richard blumenthal and chris murphy. at 4:00, "face the nation." bob...
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naturally, our hearts go on to all of the victims in connecticut. i would like to ask the gentleman why go on to all of the is it always called terrorism when it is someone within the islamic name. [indiscernible) they take a microscope and pick apart the persons close. but when someone who is islamic does that, the whole community is responsible. we are taught that jesus loves all the children of the world. and how you can think about all these children being slaughtered in these senseless warscalled tk and awe, and all of these cruise missiles, you do not even know who these people -- these missiles are hitting. guest: certainly, there's no doubt of what happened just a few days ago was terrible and violent and tragic. and there are not appropriate words to put a label on what happened in connecticut. the nation is morning as a result of that horrible day. host: our caller talked about terrorism. you've already given some information about how these grants are justified and whether they pertain to preventing a terrorist threat or can be more gener
naturally, our hearts go on to all of the victims in connecticut. i would like to ask the gentleman why go on to all of the is it always called terrorism when it is someone within the islamic name. [indiscernible) they take a microscope and pick apart the persons close. but when someone who is islamic does that, the whole community is responsible. we are taught that jesus loves all the children of the world. and how you can think about all these children being slaughtered in these senseless...
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the egypt i mosquitoes are almost never in connecticut. in a superhot, super wet summer like this one is shaping up to be in new york city, there's a possibility of some of those mosquitoes turning up in connecticut late in august orth september but it's not a big rest. the real risk is in florida, alabama, mississippi, houston mississippi, houston and mostly in the city because you have to have a kind of spin up, the whee mosquitoes bite a lot of people and you get a whirlwind of bytes going on. that's why yellow fever was mostly a forced disease although they are having some giant outbreaks in cities in africaca right now. >> host: from ohio on the independent line, good morning. >> caller: thanks for taking my- call. i am a practitioner and live in ohio. i moved from india to pakistan to couple years agoem andis then came to america in 2005 because of the extremist people. i came here and i faced zika which is very dangerous. i just want to let people know that it is a mosquito borne infection which was first identified in africa in 194
the egypt i mosquitoes are almost never in connecticut. in a superhot, super wet summer like this one is shaping up to be in new york city, there's a possibility of some of those mosquitoes turning up in connecticut late in august orth september but it's not a big rest. the real risk is in florida, alabama, mississippi, houston mississippi, houston and mostly in the city because you have to have a kind of spin up, the whee mosquitoes bite a lot of people and you get a whirlwind of bytes going...
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host: next call from connecticut. caller: as you have experience, the problem we have in connecticut is local parochial politics. we have a lot of urban sprawl. in the old country, which i call east of the mississippi, -- guest: [laughter] caller: in europe, which rebuild most of its transportation system after the second world war, that is apples and oranges tripplehorn -- apples to oranges. but i am older. what older people have a problem with his mobility and bladder control. when you get from one. to the other, many times, it is the facilities. i take a bus stop of the road and on saturday and sunday, the parking garages closed. the local issues. the old m.t.a., the clearances, the roads, and the grading of the railroad is much lower because it originally was not a passenger idea. it was a freight idea. most of the railroads came up the, riverbeds where the factories were. because they could dump their fluids. they could get the water and pollute the river. transportation wise is like two different countries. gues
host: next call from connecticut. caller: as you have experience, the problem we have in connecticut is local parochial politics. we have a lot of urban sprawl. in the old country, which i call east of the mississippi, -- guest: [laughter] caller: in europe, which rebuild most of its transportation system after the second world war, that is apples and oranges tripplehorn -- apples to oranges. but i am older. what older people have a problem with his mobility and bladder control. when you get...
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almost never in connecticut. a super hot, super wet summer, there's a possibility of mosquitoes turning up late in august or september, but it's not a big risk. the real risk is in florida, alabama, mississippi, houston, and it's mostly in the cities. you have mosquitoes bite a lot of people and then more mosquitoes get infected and then you have an oral virus going on. when you have people outside the cities, you do not normally get outbreaks of these mosquito borne diseases. that is why yellow fever is mostly a forest disease. they are having some giant outbreaks and cities in africa right now. ohio, on the independent line, good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. i'm an indian-pakistani general practitioner and i live in ohio. i go from india to pakistan years ago and i came to the u.s. in 2005 because of extremist people. he was an isis recruiter actually. i came here and faced the zika virus and its dangers. it's a mosquito borne infection that was first identified in africa in 1947. it has spread a
almost never in connecticut. a super hot, super wet summer, there's a possibility of mosquitoes turning up late in august or september, but it's not a big risk. the real risk is in florida, alabama, mississippi, houston, and it's mostly in the cities. you have mosquitoes bite a lot of people and then more mosquitoes get infected and then you have an oral virus going on. when you have people outside the cities, you do not normally get outbreaks of these mosquito borne diseases. that is why...
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from paula in connecticut. hello. independent line. caller: good morning. unfortunately, i missed your segment on the chronic absenteeism. but i am a social worker in an elementary school in stanford. our chronic absenteeism is due to parents. for many reasons. some parents cannot get their children to the bus stop. some parents are overprotective and if they have the sniffles, they stay home. one parent, her son had asthma. any time weather was bad, he would not send him to school. crying absenteeism has to do with the parents, not the children. host: our guests referencing several times connecticut and the school system and what they are doing to counteract that. if you want to see that segment, if you have our seas and now app, it is available right now -- our c-span now app, it is available right now. or if you to watch later, c-span.org. donald trump apparently made inflammatory close about his lawyers or other people. special counsel jack smith said the motion fell friday that such a narrow and well-defined order was this his theory to preserve the in
from paula in connecticut. hello. independent line. caller: good morning. unfortunately, i missed your segment on the chronic absenteeism. but i am a social worker in an elementary school in stanford. our chronic absenteeism is due to parents. for many reasons. some parents cannot get their children to the bus stop. some parents are overprotective and if they have the sniffles, they stay home. one parent, her son had asthma. any time weather was bad, he would not send him to school. crying...
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it exists in five states already, including california and connecticut. earlier this week, the governor decided the one in place via executive order. rhode island has also joined connecticut, massachusetts, new jersey, and new york in a new coalition to combat gun violence. their goals are to create a multistate database that is supposed to trace and intercept gun crime when they are transported across state lines, so an effort to work together a little bit there. host: when it comes to rhode island come along was the reaction from other members of the legislature and other concerned parties? guest: i think the reaction was largely positive, certainly among democrats. it is democratically controlled state. she has also called for an assault weapons ban in the state. huge opposition there. i think it is a big a lot of people in the state, certainly a lot of democrats in the state, feel comfortable with. host: we talked about florida earlier with the governor there. you also talked about vermont, particularly when it comes to extreme risk. give us a sense o
it exists in five states already, including california and connecticut. earlier this week, the governor decided the one in place via executive order. rhode island has also joined connecticut, massachusetts, new jersey, and new york in a new coalition to combat gun violence. their goals are to create a multistate database that is supposed to trace and intercept gun crime when they are transported across state lines, so an effort to work together a little bit there. host: when it comes to rhode...
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as you mentioned, in connecticut. and there is your hand in pink. let's go to barbara joining us from texas. the democrats line as we talk about the issue of dreamers and imlegal immigration. good morning, barbara. caller: i went to a immigration meeting in sabada, texas, to get information to help someone. and we were told in that meeting that a lot of people are going to be able to come in as long as they were here before some part of 2012 if they were here when they were, like, 5, the ones that didn't have proof that they were born here and were born by mid wives that they could, you know, get information -- like receipts that they had -- maybe their parents had paid for years to a landlord o, or they need to start keeping all kinds of paperwork to prove that they've been here before a certain amount of years. host: patrick taurel, you want to respond? guest: for information about the program, visit a website which is www.adminrelief.org. but one of the questions you're asking about is emerges two different issues, one of which is what are the el
as you mentioned, in connecticut. and there is your hand in pink. let's go to barbara joining us from texas. the democrats line as we talk about the issue of dreamers and imlegal immigration. good morning, barbara. caller: i went to a immigration meeting in sabada, texas, to get information to help someone. and we were told in that meeting that a lot of people are going to be able to come in as long as they were here before some part of 2012 if they were here when they were, like, 5, the ones...
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connecticut, good morning. good morning,r: yes. i have a couple of things to say about the hillary situation. hillarycerned that approaches politics with the manner. tuned if you say it this way that it does not work or if you say at the opposite way or some other way, i don't it the sense of fidelity from her. in particular i am concerned that she is in the back pocket of the zionist who hang around the white house. guest: >> guest: i would disagree with the back pocket of the zionist. i think hillary over the years has sort of moved around on the political spectrum. there is no question that she has -- she came out of the 1990's struggling with the perception she was very liberal. i don't know if that perception was every true but she set about in a very concrete way in the senate trying to change that image of herself and to move to the center and make clear she wasn't a left winger but a central democrat. i think that was something that got her into trouble in the 2008 presidential campaign where she moved too far to the center
connecticut, good morning. good morning,r: yes. i have a couple of things to say about the hillary situation. hillarycerned that approaches politics with the manner. tuned if you say it this way that it does not work or if you say at the opposite way or some other way, i don't it the sense of fidelity from her. in particular i am concerned that she is in the back pocket of the zionist who hang around the white house. guest: >> guest: i would disagree with the back pocket of the zionist. i...
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thank you, connecticut. anyway, i worked outside my whole life. a little warmer is better than freezing. the main problem, jesse, is we have too many people on earth. too much garbage, too much plastic, all that stuff, so i don't believe in climate change at all. host: what do you do for a living? caller: industrial sheet-metal, putting roofs on 100-story buildings. mostly sheet-metal and ironwork. host: so you don't think it has gotten warmer or colder, that we don't get more or less snow, more or less rain? caller: we get less snow and that's fine with me. when you try to work in the winter, it hurts your body. warmer -- they are both bad. extreme hot is bad, cold is bad, but cold is worse. if we are warming up a little, good. host: let's go to bernie, calling from saint leonard, maryland on the democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you, sir? host: i am fine. go ahead, bernie. caller: i would like to say that the climate -- but i don't know why these people cannot put their money where their mouth is. mr. biden gets on air
thank you, connecticut. anyway, i worked outside my whole life. a little warmer is better than freezing. the main problem, jesse, is we have too many people on earth. too much garbage, too much plastic, all that stuff, so i don't believe in climate change at all. host: what do you do for a living? caller: industrial sheet-metal, putting roofs on 100-story buildings. mostly sheet-metal and ironwork. host: so you don't think it has gotten warmer or colder, that we don't get more or less snow,...
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-- colin, i'm from connecticut. >> i'm sam, i'm from connecticut. >> joe, also from connecticut. >> do you consider yourselves to be patriotic? >> yeah i would say so. >> very patriotic. >> yep. >> what does being patriotic mean to you? >> that means really loving this country and respecting everything the flag stands for as well as the people who helped protect us, people who have died for us in the past. >> yeah deafly just respecting the country and being proud of where you are from. >> yeah, proud of where you are from, appreciating what we have and everybody's sacrifices. >> [indiscernible] >> yeah, being proud of where you're from, the sacrifices, we live in such a great place. being proud in where you are from and what it stands for and every thing like that. host: an hour or so left in the drive -- july 4 addition of "washington journal". jim is in mississippi. happy fourth. caller: happy fourth. thank you so much. host: you are on the air, go ahead. caller: i just wanted to say i think i am relatively patriotic. i served an americorps for two years and it's a great opportun
-- colin, i'm from connecticut. >> i'm sam, i'm from connecticut. >> joe, also from connecticut. >> do you consider yourselves to be patriotic? >> yeah i would say so. >> very patriotic. >> yep. >> what does being patriotic mean to you? >> that means really loving this country and respecting everything the flag stands for as well as the people who helped protect us, people who have died for us in the past. >> yeah deafly just respecting the...
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you are seeing we are now down in connecticut 25% in state police enrollment. host: thomas in abilene, texas. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. you're on the air. caller: i was say crime is pretty average -- i would say crime is pretty average here. some people are saying they are not criminals calling in. how do you stop people who want to be that way? maybe they calling because they keep thinking about guns. another way to control guns as the ammunition. if they made it like alcohol, you have to buy ammunition, then they would not worry about it. they would not have the ammunition to use it with guns easily. crime is crime. it is worse now because they are too incentivize to be criminals. host: take a look at twitter here. we have this from first responders and veterans who says, crime is a major issue and it is unconscionable that these politicians would endanger the citizens they have entrusted to protect for their ideological pursuit. stores are closing in areas that fault so long to have them in their communities. this tweet says, i do n
you are seeing we are now down in connecticut 25% in state police enrollment. host: thomas in abilene, texas. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. you're on the air. caller: i was say crime is pretty average -- i would say crime is pretty average here. some people are saying they are not criminals calling in. how do you stop people who want to be that way? maybe they calling because they keep thinking about guns. another way to control guns as the ammunition. if they made it like...
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randy in connecticut, republican line. caller: good morning. i was just wanting to say about the supreme court not taking the cases for trump's corruption in the elections. host: that's not what we are talking about, we are talking about the covid relief package. start with that. caller: yes, sir. i hear we are going to shut down walmart and amazon and take that business and leave small businesses entering into some of that positive financial gain. when is that going to start happening again? that is very unsafe, an unsafe place to go. they have filed many, many of these strains -- host: les in springfield, virginia, independent line. caller: good morning. i'm calling on the basis that voice in thent a priorities and policies for the nation. i'm calling from the mandate democracy foundation, a nonprofit which is putting rolling outh ibm this year independent referenda online voting -- host: that is not our topic, our topic is the covid relief package currently being debated in congress. what do you think about that? caller: that the people ough
randy in connecticut, republican line. caller: good morning. i was just wanting to say about the supreme court not taking the cases for trump's corruption in the elections. host: that's not what we are talking about, we are talking about the covid relief package. start with that. caller: yes, sir. i hear we are going to shut down walmart and amazon and take that business and leave small businesses entering into some of that positive financial gain. when is that going to start happening again?...